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Genre: Metal / Punk / Rock
Location SIMI VALLEY, Un
Profile Views: 2964511
Last Login: 12/17/2012
Member Since 9/17/2004
Website www.strungout.com
Record Label Fat Wreck Chords
Type of Label Indie
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.. Strung Out's latest album, Agents Of The Underground, is not only their 7th full length, but it also marks the band's 20th anniversary and is a true testament to their relevance and longevity. Think about it: two decades. Two decades in the underground with thousands of live shows, tours on five (5!) different continents, over a million records sold… and they've managed to do it all while on an independent record label. More striking than their massive sales, which is a notable for any artist in this day and age, but the fact that the band that has never had help from "the industry". They may not have household name status, but they do have a colossal worldwide following and a loyal fan base that has been with them since the very start. Such is Strung Out's true legacy: devotion to the music, devotion to the band, and devotion to the fans. Agents Of The Underground is the culmination of all the above and is a reflection of the indomitable, defiant spirit of Strung Out and their fans. Frontman Jason Cruz said this about the new stuff, "With Agents Of The Underground, I wanted to acknowledge the fact that we are still alive and kicking just below the consciousness of the mainstream media and are celebrating our place here in 'The Underground'. Like a resistance movement, we move freely and without boundaries." And that sentiment can be heard on this newest album more than ever before as Strung Out sounds more dynamic than ever. It offers some of Strung Out's upbeat, melodic stuff that you know and love with songs like "Ghetto Heater" and "Carcrashradio"; then they hit you with their more technical and heavy side with songs like "Jack Knife" and "Heart Attack". This full length is frantic and furious, and as with all Strung Out's records, they push the boundaries a bit more each time. And to that end, M. Shadows, singer of Avenged Sevenfold said this about what the band means to him and so many others, "Aside from metal, I was listening to a lot of west coast punk rock. Strung Out was different for me because they blended the sounds of melodic punk and metal unlike any band I had heard before them." The band's unique and pioneering style of fusing punk rock with metal and heavier music has garnered them a lot of praise and proteges. Tim McIlrath of Rise Against had this to say about growing up and hearing Strung Out and the influence they had, "Their complex riffs and harmonies challenged and inspired the scores of bands that would walk in their footsteps." Many of today's biggest bands cite Strung Out as an influence… as if you couldn't hear it already. But even years after they first made their mark, people in the punk, metal, and hardcore scene are still paying attention to what Strung Out is doing with their music. Never one to rest on their laurels, the real question with Strung Out is always this: what's next? For them it means moving things forward and taking their live show on the road. They push themselves to the limit when it comes to both songwriting and touring, so you can expect to see these guys everywhere, playing their guts out in support of the new record, Agents Of The Underground. Strung Out's latest album, Agents Of The Underground, is not only their 7th full length, but it also marks the band's 20th anniversary and is a true testament to their relevance and longevity. Think about it: two decades. Two decades in the underground with thousands of live shows, tours on five (5!) different continents, over a million records sold… and they've managed to do it all while on an independent record label. More striking than their massive sales, which is a notable for any artist in this day and age, but the fact that the band that has never had help from "the industry". They may not have household name status, but they do have a colossal worldwide following and a loyal fan base that has been with them since the very start. Such is Strung Out's true legacy: devotion to the music, devotion to the band, and devotion to the fans.....Agents Of The Underground is the culmination of all the above and is a reflection of the indomitable, defiant spirit of Strung Out and their fans. Frontman Jason Cruz said this about the new stuff, "With Agents Of The Underground, I wanted to acknowledge the fact that we are still alive and kicking just below the consciousness of the mainstream media and are celebrating our place here in 'The Underground'. Like a resistance movement, we move freely and without boundaries." And that sentiment can be heard on this newest album more than ever before as Strung Out sounds more dynamic than ever. It offers some of Strung Out's upbeat, melodic stuff that you know and love with songs like "Ghetto Heater" and "Carcrashradio"; then they hit you with their more technical and heavy side with songs like "Jack Knife" and "Heart Attack". This full length is frantic and furious, and as with all Strung Out's records, they push the boundaries a bit more each time.....And to that end, M. Shadows, singer of Avenged Sevenfold said this about what the band means to him and so many others, "Aside from metal, I was listening to a lot of west coast punk rock. Strung Out was different for me because they blended the sounds of melodic punk and metal unlike any band I had heard before them." The band's unique and pioneering style of fusing punk rock with metal and heavier music has garnered them a lot of praise and proteges. Tim McIlrath of Rise Against had this to say about growing up and hearing Strung Out and the influence they had, "Their complex riffs and harmonies challenged and inspired the scores of bands that would walk in their footsteps." Many of today's biggest bands cite Strung Out as an influence… as if you couldn't hear it already.....But even years after they first made their mark, people in the punk, metal, and hardcore scene are still paying attention to what Strung Out is doing with their music. Never one to rest on their laurels, the real question with Strung Out is always this: what's next? For them it means moving things forward and taking their live show on the road. They push themselves to the limit when it comes to both songwriting and touring, so you can expect to see these guys everywhere, playing their guts out in support of the new record, Agents Of The Underground....... ..........U.S. & CANADA BOOKING INQUIRIES.... ..Leave Home Booking.... 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Jason Cruz - Vocals, Chris Aiken - Bass, Rob Ramos - Guitar/Vocals, Jordan Burns - Drums, Jake Kiley - Guitar.. -
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10 of 16425MoreSo anybody here today? The Strung Out Music player is pretty sweet. So many songs to listen to. Who's digging it?
Hello, who is here still? Anyone?
please come back to germany
Hey Strung Out!
I'm really bored right now so I am going to create a Live in a Dive 2 playlist
for you guys ;)
Strung Out: Live in a Dive 2
1. Fire Cracker; 2. Carcrashradio; 3. Jackie O; 4 Vanity; 5. No Voice of Mine; 6. Calling; 7. Black Crosses; 8. Jack Knife; 9. Kill your scene; 10. Orchid; 11. Mephisto; 12. Lost?; 13. Better Days; 14. All the Nations; 15. Speedball; 16. Deville; 17. King Alvarez; 18. Mission Statement; 19. Novacain; 20. Ghost Town; 21.Swan Dive; 22. Misanthropic Principle; 23. Andy Warhol.
Encore (Hidden Track/Vinyl Only)
1. Letter Home; 2. Novella; 3. Your Worst Mistake; 4. Match Book
Thanks for being such a bad ass band guys! Hope to see you live some time soon.
Thanks again for the awesome shows in Australia last month! Highlight of my life!
<----------------- IGNITE at Brixton Fri July 16. Click for Info
Nice picture :)
SOUTHAMERICA PLISS!!
Hey, you should tell the riot room to book our band for when you guys come to KCMO. I will smoke a phatty: ) either way I will be there because I want another badass sticker and T! Just grab me I will be the guy screaming in your face and doing circle pits.
Hey Strung Out, Your layers of absinthe and torsion form concretions of hyper-alimentation. How it passes there and back again like a tear drop glistening in moonlight. The sand runes crossing your divided consciousness do speak of contemptuous monsters being slayed by flying phoenixes. You are dressed with filaments and people take pains to make you fully incandescent this evening. I sense wild vapors of sweet champagne in your larynx. I desire to see life through your hallucinations so that they massage my viscera into an eternal state of turgid flux. Your eyes show as many deep and full shades of fire as a thousand supernovas. A starfish's lifelong hallucinations of gelatin pools and of actuaries floating upon the foam and reciprocal ohm. Please let me hear more of that wonderful sound. In your absence I am forced into finding other forms of amusement while thinking about you. The music that flows from your instruments overwhelms me with creativity. All my thoughts are lost to your graceful gaze?